Class Solution

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    public final class Solution
    
                        

    820 - Short Encoding of Words\.

    Medium

    A valid encoding of an array of words is any reference string s and array of indices indices such that:

    • words.length == indices.length

    • The reference string s ends with the '#' character.

    • For each index indices[i], the substring of s starting from indices[i] and up to (but not including) the next '#' character is equal to words[i].

    Given an array of words, return the length of the shortest reference string s possible of any valid encoding of words.

    Example 1:

    Input: words = "time", "me", "bell"

    Output: 10

    Explanation: A valid encoding would be s = "time#bell#" and indices = [0, 2, 5].

    words0 = "time", the substring of s starting from indices0 = 0 to the next '#' is underlined in "time#bell#"

    words1 = "me", the substring of s starting from indices1 = 2 to the next '#' is underlined in "time#bell#"

    words2 = "bell", the substring of s starting from indices2 = 5 to the next '#' is underlined in "time#bell#"

    Example 2:

    Input: words = "t"

    Output: 2

    Explanation: A valid encoding would be s = "t#" and indices = 0.

    Constraints:

    • 1 <= words.length <= 2000

    • 1 <= words[i].length <= 7

    • words[i] consists of only lowercase letters.

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      Solution()
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      final Integer minimumLengthEncoding(Array<String> words)
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